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Why Repair Comes Next For The Electric Vehicle Industry
Oleksandr Chumachenko is Co-Founder and CEO of TSK, focused on EV collision repair, battery restoration and post-repair safety. Tesla's Model S and Model X have reached the end of their production runs at Fremont, after 14 and 11 years, according…
Bentley's first electric car is coming - here's everything to know
Bentley has finally put a name to the car that will take the British luxury brand into the all-electric age. The new Bentley Torcal will be the company's first EV when it arrives in 2027, and a fresh teaser image gives us the clearest look yet at…
Tourist spot electric car charger used just once in six months - making less than £2
However, one of the nation's newer charging points, installed by the local community in Sandbank, Dunoon, hasn't seen the use they had hoped for. A paltry £1.46 from just one solitary charging session is all that the Oakbank Community Inn has…
Electric vehicles registrations all-time high in June with 3.06 lakh units: FADA
June 2026 was a defining month in India's mobility transition with the industry retailing 3,06,220 electric vehicles (EVs) — an all-time high – and nearly 63 per cent higher than 1,88,058 units in the corresponding month last year…
Not Ford, Jaecoo or Nissan - UK's best-selling car named and it's unexpected
Each month, the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders releases figures monitoring the UK's best-selling vehicles. Throughout this year, the rankings have predominantly been dominated by a familiar set of rivals, with the Ford Puma, Kia…
The Return Of Industrial Policy: What It Means For Business
393293 01: A view of the World Bank building October 5, 2000 in Washington, DC. The World Bank bank lends money to developing countries around the world. (Photo by Per-Anders Pettersson/ Getty Images) Earlier this year, the World Bank made a U-turn…
EU warns Europe's car industry in 'mortal danger' from subsidised Chinese dumping
The EU's car industry still faces “mortal danger” from Chinese excess production of electric vehicles, single market commissioner Stephane Séjourné told MEPs on Tuesday (7 July). Speaking in the European Parliament…
Car makers got touchscreens wrong - and China is fixing it first
There's a growing sense that the car industry has finally realised it got a bit carried away with touchscreens. For years, the big central display became the easiest shorthand for a modern car interior. The bigger the screen and the fewer buttons…
Corporate Japan's rare-earth warnings get louder as China keeps the spigot closed
By Satoshi Sugiyama and Hina Suzuki TOKYO, July 7 (Reuters) - A shortage of critical minerals is starting to affect the broader Japanese economy, adding a sense of urgency for Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's government to find alternatives to…
Not Ford, Kia or Nissan - UK's best-selling car named and it's a surprise
The best selling car in the UK for June has been announced Every month the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders publishes figures tracking the UK's best-selling cars. So far this year, the rankings have largely been shaped by a familiar group…
Siri AI can pull info from third-party apps in the latest developer beta
We've been looking out for new features in iOS 27 beta 3, and we've now found an additional one: the latest developer beta allows Siri AI to access information from third-party apps. The only examples seen so far are pulling in the remaining…
Why Europe's auto industry is in trouble
European carmakers are facing one of the toughest crises in their history. Plant closures, layoffs, and shrinking profits have become increasingly common as Chinese electric vehicle manufacturers continue to expand their global footprint. German…
Opinion | Europe could prosper as China's trade ally rather than adversary
The European Commission has been clearly signalling its intention to wage a trade war against China. Brussels' intent to counter the so-called China shock 2.0 – the wave of subsidised Chinese exports such as electric vehicles (EVs), solar…
Can China repeat its EV success with robotaxis?
In Beijing's Yizhuang district, driverless vehicles have become a common sight. Robotaxis weave through traffic alongside ordinary cars, while autonomous delivery vans glide along the inside lane as they carry packages to collection points. The…
Can China repeat its EV success with robotaxis?
Suranjana Tewari Asia Business Correspondent, Beijing, China In Beijing's Yizhuang district, driverless vehicles have become a common sight. Robotaxis weave through traffic alongside ordinary cars, while autonomous delivery vans glide along the…
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